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GIRL IN A COMA

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About Me

Girl in a Coma is a rock band from San Antonio, Texas – land of puffy tacos, Lone Star Beer, and the place where Ozzy pissed on the Alamo.
All through High School best friends Jenn Alva and Phanie Diaz spent their Friday nights not at the football games, but in Phanie’s bedroom listening to records, singing along to punk songs, and talking of the band they would someday form.
Friends since an eighth grade art class where they discovered a mutual love of Nirvana, the Smiths, and skipping out of school, the girls blazed through a couple of band lineups and various sounds, but could never find the right combination.
“For some strange reason,” Jenn observed, “we didn’t get along with anyone.”
Meanwhile, perched quietly all along in the bedroom’s top bunk bed, Phanie’s little sister Nina, eight years their junior, listened, learned, and at age 12 finally got the courage to ask the older girls to listen to a song she just wrote.
She borrowed Phanie’s guitar (the girls had no idea Nina could even play), stood up straight, looked them in the eye, and promptly blew Jenn and Phanie away with what is recognized now as Nina’s powerful, expressive voice and amazing songwriting ability – mature beyond its years, unforgettable to anyone who hears her sing.
Girl in a Coma was formed that night, with Nina singing and playing guitar, Jenn on bass and Phanie on drums.
For the next five years the three girls practiced, wrote songs, and slowly built up a solid and loyal fan base though constant touring.
While Nina is often referred to as "the female version of Morrissey," the band as a whole has been compared to The Smiths, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and the Pixies. Drawing from these influences (the band’s name, Girl in a Coma, comes from the classic Smiths song "Girlfriend in a Coma"), the Girls have managed to create a sound and style that not only pays homage to their heroes, but is uniquely their own.
Nina’s voice is at turns mesmerizing, hypnotic, playful, thunderous, and soft, and has been compared to artists as diverse as Bjork, Patsy Cline, and Morrissey himself.
Crisscrossing the South, Midwest and the West Coast in an old van during the Summer of 2004, the Girls not only won over a bevy of new fans but also turned the heads of tour managers and indie label reps. One impressed manager passed on a homemade demo to Boz Boorer, guitarist extraordinaire and musical director for Morrissey. He was immediately impressed with the band’s unique sound. The Girls soon found themselves on a plane to London to record their first demo under Boz’s guidance. Nina was 16 years old.
In addition to playing hundreds of their own headlining shows, Girl in a Coma has played on Vans Warped Tour and has opened for The Pogues, Frank Black and the Catholics, The Epoxies, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Boz Boorer and The Bozmen, The Smoking Popes, Social Distortion,Morrissey and many others...
Then in 2006, Girl in a Coma caught the eye of two Los Angeles-based producers visiting San Antonio, who just happened to be looking for the perfect band for the pilot episode of a national documentary TV series on up and coming Latino bands. With cameras in hand, they filmed the girls for three weeks, flew them to New York for a special Knitting Factory show, and surprised the band with an introduction to one of the Girls’ idols, Joan Jett.
On camera, and much to the surprise of everyone involved, Joan and her long-time producing partner Kenny Laguna, were blown away, and so impressed with the band that they asked the Girls to join Blackheart Records on the spot.
The Girls teamed up in Austin with producers Erick Sanger and Gabe Gonzales, both formerly of Sparta, and quickly set down the songs for their debut album, “Both Before I’m Gone.” The album showcases their best songs written over their long history of tour dates, club gigs, and practice.
With six years of writing and performing behind them, Girl in a Coma had an amazing amount of material to pull from and had trouble narrowing the list of songs to thirteen tracks. Songwriter Nina says, “The title for the album comes from something James Dean once said, ‘Being an actor is hard. Being a man is even harder. I hope to be both before I’m done.’ I like to say, ‘Being a musician is hard. Being a human is even harder. I hope to be both before I’m gone.’”
The album ranges from faster tracks like “Say” and “Clumsy Sky” to “Road to Home,” a hauntingly beautiful ballad that pays tribute to those many years of gigging on the road.
“These songs are a mixture of old and new, to us anyways,” Phanie says, “some songs such as ‘Consider’ have been around for 6 years, and others are brand new. We like to say this album was six years in the making . . . but we recorded it in only a week.”
Legendary producer Kenny Laguna supervised the final mix in New York. “Overall we are really proud of this album... a lot of tears, anxiety, fear, happiness, loss and gain went into this record,” says Jenn.
The general public got a taste of the CD’s songs at the 2007 SXSW Music Festival where a receptive national press began a critical buzz for the upcoming release. “Both Before I’m Gone,” is now available in stores and online.
Currently, the band is touring the country in support of the new CD.
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Member Since: 5/22/2004
Band Website: girlinacoma.com
Band Members: NINA-VOICE/GUITAR
JENN-BASS
PHANIE-DRUMS

Influences: You
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Girl in a Coma's song "Clumsy Sky" was selected as the winner ot the Song-Punk category in the 7th Annual Independent Music Awards !

Nina Diaz was recently featured on GIBSON.COM

CLICK HERE to listen to a recording of the entire Girl in a Coma concert at the Anson Ford Ampitheatre in LA on Sept. 30th. The Girls covered Mexican rock songs from the 50s and 60s.

Our most recent interview with Latination is now available on youtube.

Check out an interview with Girl in a Coma and live recordings (including a performance of VEN CERCA ) on Woozy Fly.

"SAY"
NEW VIDEO DIRECTED BY JIM MENDIOLA
Hand lettering and drawings by VINCENT VALDEZ

"CLUMSY SKY"
SHOT IN SAN ANTONIO TX
DIRECTED BY JIM MENDIOLA

"ROAD TO HOME"
FEATURING AMANDA LEPORE AND A CAMEO BY JOAN JETT
DIRECTED BY GREG OLLIVER

http://a319.ac

Record Label: BLACKHEART RECORDS www.blackheart.com
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

OUr attempt at Video Blogging

So being bored on a Sunday.. we decided to attempt video blogging. Be warned: Being bored and no playing makes Jenn, Phanie and Nina very dull girls.xops- no we are not serious :) ...
Posted by GIRL IN A COMA on Mon, 16 Jun 2008 11:23:00 PST

Dont stop till you get enough..

Yup. Back out again. Most of the dates are up.. give or a take one, two or three. So check it out.. and come out. We love to see your pretty faces.Back to the West...we love it. We've been working on ...
Posted by GIRL IN A COMA on Fri, 13 Jun 2008 03:06:00 PST

Why am I always on a plane.. or a fast train

Rufus Wainwright. Look him up.   Up late washing clothes and just starting to pack. Tomorrow we leave to NYC for a week. I leave in three hours. Guess I'm sleeping on the plane. Dallas and Housto...
Posted by GIRL IN A COMA on Tue, 13 May 2008 12:06:00 PST

We Can Have Both

So today May 5th, makes one year that "Both Before I'm Gone" has been out. What an amazing, amazing year. Thank you to everyone who has given us the best time of our lives. More is yet to come... and ...
Posted by GIRL IN A COMA on Tue, 06 May 2008 09:20:00 PST

Whatever will be will be

Hello All,So we left off in Jersey now on to Philly. Met some nice folks that night. Got to see some of the "Irregular Regulars"... and there always the sweetest. Great show, good times.  Next morning...
Posted by GIRL IN A COMA on Thu, 01 May 2008 10:37:00 PST

Canceled show

We hate canceling shows. . . We are very sorry to announce that our show tonight at Ground Zero in Spartanburg, South Carolina and the show tomorrow at The Nick in Birmingham, Alabama are canceled. Ni...
Posted by GIRL IN A COMA on Fri, 25 Apr 2008 10:30:00 PST

Tour Update

Wow! This east coast tour has been the absolute best East coast tour. Highlights of this tour have been Rockin' in Memphis at our first rock parlor. Hanging with friends in St. Louis. Great show in Ch...
Posted by GIRL IN A COMA on Mon, 21 Apr 2008 09:28:00 PST

Billboard Charts!

Thanks to everyone who bought the CD this past week! We are very excited to announce that we entered the Billboard Charts! No. 23 - Top New Artist AlbumsNo. 36 - Digital AlbumsPlease help us stay on t...
Posted by GIRL IN A COMA on Thu, 17 Apr 2008 04:21:00 PST

SXSW

I officially suck at keeping up with blogs. Very late... but here it is. SXSW was ALOT of fun. We got into town on Wednesday for our first showcase at Continental Club w/ David Garza. We had a great s...
Posted by GIRL IN A COMA on Sun, 23 Mar 2008 06:54:00 PST

COMA LA FLOR

 So ..tomorrow we start SXSW. IF your in the area.. here is where we will East coast dates are going up so keep checkin in.. there not all up.. but they will be added daily. If you know of promoters o...
Posted by GIRL IN A COMA on Wed, 12 Mar 2008 07:19:00 PST